difference between mass and weight
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mass is properties of state....mass is always constant...but weight is depend on gravitational accelration....so weight is not constant at everywhere...
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Difference between Mass (m) and Weight:-
Mass:-
- Definition: It is the measurement of amount of matter conquered by a particle.
- Scalar: It specifies only magnitude or is a scalar quantity.
- Constant: Mass is constant.
- SI Unit: The SI unit of mass is kilograms.
- Mass can't be zero.
- Formula:
- Mass = Volume × Density or,
- Mass = Weight ÷ Acceleration due to gravity.
Weight:-
- Definition: Weight is the product of a particles’s mass and acceleration due to gravity.
- Vector: It specifies both the aspects, namely direction and magnitude.
- Variable: Weight of an object remain variable. It changes from place to place.
- SI Unit: Newton (N).
- Formula: W = mg.
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